Official Biden vs. Trump 2020 General Election Thread (Biden WINS 306 Electoral College Votes)

Who wins?

  • Joe Biden, Vice President of the USA (2009-2017)

    Votes: 440 81.6%
  • Donald Trump, President of the USA (2017-present)

    Votes: 99 18.4%

  • Total voters
    539
  • Poll closed .

The Fukin Prophecy

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Hilarious to me how everyone in this thread been worried about the silent vote from 2016 failing to realize that the scripts been flipped in 2020...

Trumptards are all out in the open with the MAGAT hats 40 flags attached to their cars and shyt...

There is no Trump voter ashamed to admit they're voting for him in 2020...There is no voter thinking, lets try going with the not a politician, what's the worse that can happen in 2020...

You're either all out for the moron or all out against the moron, there is no middle silent vote for him...

I haven't felt this confident about an election since Bams in 2008...:ehh:
 

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Yea so the Trumps are basically going full on with the herd immunity strategy. At a time when cases are spiking to record numbers. The books that will be written about this campaign :wow:

That's not a strategy, that's do nothing chaos. That's why the fukkers need firing at all levels, otherwise there'll be millions more dead and an extended depression.
 

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You are skipping over the Demographic changes in both states over the last four years..........
if that made those states easier for dems to win than florida i dont know why the polls in these states wouldnt reflect that. maybe the new demographics arent being polled enough. im still pretty confident though that republicans will have a better chance in NC and Georgia this year than Florida
 

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if that made those states easier for dems to win than florida i dont know why the polls in these states wouldnt reflect that. maybe the new demographics arent being polled enough. im still pretty confident though that republicans will have a better chance in NC and Georgia this year than Florida
The polling does reflect that..............

The last three presidential elections in GA have been between 4-5% victory for Repubs at about 200K vote margin. Biden is tracking in various polls with a ceiling of +3 and within the margin in most other polls and around 50%. Combined with the demographic changes he really can’t expect more at this point. I’m not saying it’s a certainty but it’s very possible. I’m not sure what other metrics you need.
 

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The polling does reflect that..............

The last three presidential elections in GA have been between 4-5% victory for Repubs at about 200K vote margin. Biden is tracking in various polls with a ceiling of +3 and within the margin in most other polls. Combined with the demographic changes he really can’t expect more at this point. I’m not saying it’s a certainty but it’s very possible.
im not saying those polls dont reflect democratic growth there because they definitely do. just that his polls are on average still better in florida.

biden could definitely win all three states but i dont think its likely he wins georgia and NC, but not florida. i can however see him winning florida and not the other too
 

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im not saying those polls dont reflect democratic growth there because they definitely do. just that his polls are on average still better in florida.

biden could definitely win all three states but i dont think its likely he wins georgia and NC, but not florida. i can however see him winning florida and not the other too
So he’s polling better than plus three right now in Florida?

The difference here in Florida vs the other two in the Latino vote. It’s less prevalent and more Democratic leaning on GA and NC than FL. That combined with the demographic changes make them as likely right now IMO.
 
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